The facelift model of Mahindra's popular car Scorpio N has once again been spotted during testing. Launched in 2022, this powerful SUV has created a stir in the Indian market with its strong road presence, off-road capability and premium features. Now in the facelift version, the company is preparing to bring important updates in design, interior and features, so that it can compete with Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus and other competitors.
The spy shots surfaced reveal that the new model will come with slight cosmetic changes, a larger touchscreen, panoramic sunroof and advanced safety features. The launch is expected to take place in mid-2026 or during the festive season, which is creating a lot of excitement among SUV lovers. The price can start from ₹ 13.80 lakh to ₹ 24-25 lakh. Let us know what could be the differences from design to specification.
Design and interior
Most changes are visible at the front end in the Scorpio-N facelift. The newly redesigned grille, updated LED headlamps and DRLs, sportier bumpers and new 18-inch alloy wheels will give it a more aggressive look. There may be minor changes to the side and rear profile, but the overall muscular stance and road presence will remain as dominant as before. A 360-degree camera setup is also visible in some spy shots.
Major updates are expected in the cabin. The new dashboard will be inspired by the Thar Roxx, which may include a large free-standing touchscreen infotainment system (10.25 inches or larger), fully digital instrument cluster, repositioned AC vents and premium upholstery. With a panoramic dual-pane sunroof, better materials and new silver accents, the cabin will feel more premium and spacious than before. The 6 and 7-seater layout will remain intact.
Features and safety
New features may include wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Harman Kardon sound system (Dolby Atmos), electrically adjustable front seats (with memory function), 360-degree camera and updated infotainment. These changes will make the SUV more comfortable and full of technology.
A major upgrade in safety is possible. Level-2 ADAS (Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Warning, etc.), Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold and the existing 5-star Global NCAP rating can be further strengthened. Seven airbags, ESP and other standard safety features will remain.
Engine and Mileage
There is not going to be any major mechanical change in it. Options will be 2.0-litre mStallion turbo-petrol engine (200 bhp, 370 Nm) and 2.2-litre mHawk diesel (130-172 bhp, 370 Nm). 2WD/4WD options will be available with 6-speed manual and automatic transmission. Mileage is expected to be around 12-15 kmpl in petrol and 15-16 kmpl in diesel (as per ARIA testing). Off-road performance will remain as great as before.

